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Incunabula --- Transmission of texts --- Paratext --- Paper. --- Writing materials and instruments --- Authorship --- Spanish literature --- Literature and society --- Literature --- Literature and sociology --- Society and literature --- Sociology and literature --- Sociolinguistics --- Sociology of authorship --- Sociology --- Papers --- Fibers --- Books --- Literary transmission --- Manuscript transmission --- Textual transmission --- Criticism, Textual --- Editions --- Manuscripts --- Early printed books --- Cradle books (Early printed books) --- Incunables --- History. --- Sociological aspects. --- History and criticism. --- History --- Social aspects --- Poetry --- anno 1400-1499 --- Spain. --- Espagne --- Espainiako Erresuma --- España --- Espanha --- Espanja --- Espanya --- Estado Español --- Hispania --- Hiszpania --- Isupania --- Kingdom of Spain --- Regne d'Espanya --- Reiaume d'Espanha --- Reino de España --- Reino d'Espanya --- Reinu d'España --- Sefarad --- Sepharad --- Shpanie --- Shpanye --- Spanien --- Spanish State --- Supein
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In Renaissance Cultural Crossroads: Translation, Print and Culture in Britain, 1473-1640 , twelve scholars assemble the latest interdisciplinary research in the fields of translation and print in Britain and appraise for the first time the connection between the two. The section Translation and Early Print discusses how translation shaped the beginnings of British book production. 'Translation, Fiction and Print' examines some Italian and Spanish literary translations and their paratexts. Instruction through Translation demonstrates how translators established an international fund of knowledge. Shaping Mind and Nation through Translation focusses on translations specifically disseminating knowledge of medicine, navigation, military matters, and news. The volume constitutes a timely contribution to the ever-expanding fields of translation studies and print history but is also relevant to cultural, social and intellectual history.
Literature --- Translating and interpreting --- Book industries and trade --- Translations --- Early printed books --- Incunabula --- Language and culture --- Books and reading --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Translating & Interpreting --- Appraisal of books --- Books --- Choice of books --- Evaluation of literature --- Reading, Choice of --- Reading and books --- Reading habits --- Reading public --- Reading --- Reading interests --- Reading promotion --- Culture and language --- Culture --- Cradle books (Early printed books) --- Incunables --- Bibliography --- Interpretation and translation --- Interpreting and translating --- Language and languages --- Translation and interpretation --- Translators --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Translations into English --- History and criticism. --- History --- History. --- Publishing --- Appraisal --- Evaluation --- Translating
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The history of the book is now recognized as a field of central importance for understanding the cultural changes that swept through Tudor England. This companion aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the issues relevant to theearly printed book, covering the significant cultural, social and technological developments from 1476 (the introduction of printing to England) to 1558 (the death of Mary Tudor). Divided into thematic sections (the printed booktrade; the book as artefact; patrons, purchasers and producers; and the cultural capital of print), it considers the social, historical, and cultural context of the rise of print, with the problems as well as advantages of the transmission from manuscript to print. the printers of the period; the significant Latin trade and its effect on the English market; paper, types, bindings, and woodcuts and other decorative features which create the packaged book; and the main sponsors and consumers of the printed book: merchants, the lay clientele, secular and religious clergy, and the two Universities, as well as secular colleges and chantries. Further topics addressed include humanism, women translators, and the role of censorship and the continuity of Catholic publishing from that time. The book is completed with a chronology and detailed indices. Vincent Gillespie is J.R.R. Tolkien Professor of English Literature and Language at the University of Oxford; Susan Powell held a Chair in Medieval Texts and Culture at the University of Salford, and is currently affiliated to the Universities of London and York. Contributors: Tamara Atkin, Alan Coates, Thomas Betteridge, Julia Boffey, James Clark, A.S.G. Edwards, Martha W. Driver, Mary Erler, Alexandra Gilespie, Vincent Gillespie, Andrew Hope, Brenda Hosington, Susan Powerll, Pamela Robinson, AnneF. Sutton, Daniel Wakelin, James Willoughby, Lucy Wooding
Book history
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anno 1500-1599
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Great Britain
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Early printed books
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Books
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Almost half a million books printed in the fifteenth century survive in collections worldwide. In Incunabula in Transit Lotte Hellinga explores how and where they were first disseminated. Propelled by the novel need to market hundreds of books, early printers formed networks with colleagues, engaged agents and traded Latin books over long distances. They adapted presentation to suit the taste of distinct readerships, local and remote. Publishing in vernacular languages required typographical innovations, as the chapter on William Caxton’s Flanders enterprise demonstrates. Eighteenth-century collectors dislodged books from institutions where they had rested since the sales drives of early printers. Erudite and entertaining, Hellinga’s evidence-based approach, linked to historical context, deepens understanding of the trade in early printed books.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Commerce. --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Marketing / General. --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Sales & Selling / General. --- Incunabula. --- 1400-1799. --- incunabula --- 093:339 --- 655.42 --- 655.26 Soorten zetwerk. Lay-out. Typografische vormgeving --- 655.26 Typography. Graphic design. Kinds of text (material to be set) --- Typography. Graphic design. Kinds of text (material to be set) --- 655.42 Boekhandel--algemeen --- 655.42 Bookselling in general. Selling of publications. General, antiquarian and wholesale bookselling --- Boekhandel--algemeen --- Bookselling in general. Selling of publications. General, antiquarian and wholesale bookselling --- Incunabelen. Incunabelkunde-:-Handel. --- Incunabelen. Incunabelkunde-:-Handel --- Book history --- anno 1400-1499 --- 655.26 --- Soorten zetwerk. Lay-out. Typografische vormgeving --- Book industries and trade --- Book industries and trade. --- Books --- Books. --- History --- Europe. --- bookselling --- Early printed books --- Incunabula --- Book trade --- Cultural industries --- Manufacturing industries --- 1400-1799 --- Cradle books (Early printed books) --- Incunables --- Library materials --- Publications --- Bibliography --- Cataloging --- International Standard Book Numbers --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- incunabula [books]
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Robert Proctor will always be remembered among bibliographers for two things: for his rearrange¬ment of the incunabula in the British Museum in what has become known as 'Proctor order', based on the way in which printing spread in its early days; and for the mystery which continues to surround his death. Born in 1868, he was appointed to the British Museum in 1891, and in 1898 he published his Index to the Early Printed Books in the British Museum. In 1899 he started to keep a private diary, and this lasted until his death in 1903. One of the volumes is missing, but the remaining three are edited and published for the first time here.
Bibliographers -- England -- Diaries. --- British Museum -- Officials and employees -- Diaries. --- Incunabula -- Bibliography -- Methodology. --- Librarians -- England -- Diaries. --- Proctor, Robert, b. 1868 -- Diaries. --- Bibliographers --- Librarians --- Incunabula --- General --- Bibliography - General --- Early printed books --- Cradle books (Early printed books) --- Incunables --- Books --- Information scientists --- Library employees --- Libraries --- Methodology --- Bibliography --- 09 <092 PROCTOR, ROBERT> --- 09 <092 PROCTOR, ROBERT> Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Biografieën--PROCTOR, ROBERT --- Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Biografieën--PROCTOR, ROBERT --- Bibliography&delete& --- Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Biografieën--PROCTOR, ROBERT --- Proctor, Robert, --- British Museum --- Daiei Hakubutsukan --- Matḥaf al-Barīṭānī --- Museo Británico --- Britské muzeum v Londýně --- Briṭish Muzeʼon --- Ta Ying po wu kuan --- Da Ying bo wu guan --- Museum Britannicum --- Great Britain. --- בריטיש מוזיאום --- מוזיאון הבריטי --- 大英博物館 --- British Library --- Officials and employees --- Proctor, Robert George Collier, --- Proctor, R.
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Leiden
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Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden
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Bibliotheca Thysiana
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Leiden (Netherlands)
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Imprints
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094.1 <492 LEIDEN>
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094.2 <492 LEIDEN>
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Books
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Printing, Practical
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Typography
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Cradle books (Early printed books)
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Printing --- Incunabula --- Renaissance --- Technology and civilization --- History --- Origin and antecedents --- Congresses --- Bibliography --- Methodology --- Europe --- Intellectual life --- 09 <063> --- 094 "14/15" --- 930.85.44 --- -Printing --- -Renaissance --- -Technology and civilization --- -Incunabula --- -Early printed books --- Cradle books (Early printed books) --- Incunables --- Books --- Civilization and machinery --- Civilization and technology --- Machinery and civilization --- Civilization --- Social history --- Technology --- Revival of letters --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- Printing, Practical --- Typography --- Graphic arts --- Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Congressen --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--Renaissance. Periode 1400-1599 --- Cultuurgeschiedenis: Renaissance --- -Origin and antecedents --- -Congresses --- -Methodology --- Philosophy --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Congresses. --- 930.85.44 Cultuurgeschiedenis: Renaissance --- 094 "14/15" Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--Renaissance. Periode 1400-1599 --- 09 <063> Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Congressen --- -Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Congressen --- -930.85.44 Cultuurgeschiedenis: Renaissance --- Early printed books --- Bibliography&delete& --- Methodology&delete& --- History&delete& --- Origin and antecedents&delete& --- Congresses. --- Printing - History - Origin and antecedents - Congresses --- Printing - History - 16th century - Congresses --- Incunabula - Bibliography - Methodology - Congresses --- Renaissance - Congresses --- Technology and civilization - Congresses --- Europe - Intellectual life - Congresses
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In Johann Froben, Printer of Basel , Valentina Sebastiani offers a comprehensive account of the life and printing production of Froben, a major representative of early modern Europe’s most refined printing traditions. Some five centuries after they first appeared in print, Sebastiani provides a bibliography of the 329 Froben editions published in Basel between 1491 and 1527 (including an analysis of some 2,500 copies held in more than twenty-five libraries worldwide), listing the paratextual and visual elements that distinguish Froben’s books as well as economic, technical, and editorial details related to their production and distribution. Sebastiani’s study sheds new light on Froben’s family and career, his involvement in the editing and publication of Erasmus’ works, and the strategies he adopted to market them successfully.
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Froben, Johann,
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094.1 <494 BASEL>
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094 "15" Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--16e eeuw. Periode 1500-1599
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Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--16e eeuw. Periode 1500-1599
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